Prose
This week, dabble in innocence and go on a different sort of holiday. ***
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This week, shop for eternity and raise the dead from beneath the ocean. ***
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This week, meet a woman with magic in her voice. ***
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This week, fear for your life while out for a run and bring the dream world into the waking world. ***
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This week, enjoy a day of prepositions and New York City; indulge your voyeuristic tendencies that land you a new family above the streets, and confront utter silence beneath them. ***
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Éire go Brách. Please enjoy this year's St. Patrick's Day special. ***
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This week, get re-stuck in a line for eternity, revisit a ghastly being, and become immortal through song…while rotting. ***
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This week, visit a city of the, for the dead. ***
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This Valentine's Day, enjoy a quartert of poems exploring different manifestations of love. Included: “” by John Donne, “” by Audre Lorde, “” by Joshua Beckman, and “” by Lorna Dee Cervantes ***
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This week, see what happens when a White House love story falls apart. ***
info_outlineNovember 24, 2016 at 12:31 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, from the forests of northern Massachusetts, I published Episode 0, an "Introduction to Prose." So, as of, well, this very moment, Prose has been putting forth entertainment into the universe for half a decade.
Since that afternoon in 2016, the show has released 144 regular episodes, too many holiday specials to recall, a handful of bedtime stories for children amid the heat of the pandemic, and 347 original pieces of short fiction, not counting those holiday specials.
To celebrate today, I thought we could enjoy the first three stories ever published there in Episode 1. Please enjoy "Just Earth," "Lusus Naturae," and "Marlboro Man."
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